Abridged Story Continued (part 2/2)

1 month ago
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This is the second and final part of the first video titled "Abridged Story". This video provides some clarifications and corrections for the first video.

I want to say that the money that I had saved for my future and also for any financial hardships or emergencies was allowing me to pay for food and rent as well as keep my credit in good standing while I battled with this nervous breakdown and the dramatic flareup of my autoimmune disease. To have paid so much for so long to live in this apartment with substandard conditions and to be thrown out when I was so extremely ill while being capable of paying the rent, is in my opinion murderous. In addition to this the costs to me for the unpaid work and other considerable loss of money through extortionist tactics, broken and damaged equipment, loss of work, etc. amounted to nearly 20,000 dollars that this man owed me.

There is a culture of commodifying people into renters and those renters are no longer perceived as human. It is considered acceptable to put those renters in undignified and perilous situations that the homeowner class would never subject themselves to, precisely because it is inhumane. It is my experience as someone who has been forced to rent for nearly 20 years, that the landlords have absolutely no regard for their tenants and consider them to be subhuman and worthy of nothing but contempt. It also appears based on my observations that a significant amount of society shares this philosophy with the landlord class.

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